Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2014-05-28 01:26:27
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Fujitsu Siemens E Series LifeBooks are designed to offer desktop-level functionality in a notebook format. The LifeBook E8410 comes in two variants, one with integrated graphics from Intel and the other with a more powerful discrete Nvidia graphics mo...

Integrated 3G/HSDPA connectivity, Builtin webcam, Superb 15.4in. screen...

USB slots are awkwardly located, Bluetooth is optional, Webcam is fixed rather than swivelmounted, Second battery occupies the optical drive bay, making these an either/or choice...

The LifeBook E8410 notebook delivered a positive user experience, with an outstanding screen and solid performance.
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-28 01:26:27
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The LifeBook E8410 benefits from a large, high-resolution screen and integrated 3G/HSDPA connectivity. The USB ports could be better positioned though.

Integrated 3G/HSDPA connectivity, Builtin webcam, Superb 15.4in. screen...

USB slots are awkwardly located, Bluetooth is optional, Webcam is fixed rather than swivelmounted, Second battery occupies the optical drive bay, making these an either/or choice...

The LifeBook E8410 benefits from a large, high-resolution screen and integrated 3G/HSDPA connectivity. The USB ports could be better positioned though...
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The Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook E8410 (£1436 inc. VAT) targets the corporate user. It offers comprehensive wireless connectivity in a comfortable package. The 15.4-inch screen is a TFT panel and does without a glossy coating. As a result, colours could be...

Impressive TFT, Decent system spec...

Not sturdy enough, Smallish hard drive...

The Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook E8410 (£1436 inc. VAT) targets the corporate user. It offers comprehensive wireless connectivity in a comfortable package. The 15.4-inch screen is a TFT panel and does without a glossy coating. As a result, colours could be...
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The business-focused Fujitsu LifeBook E8410 offers security features, a modular bay for expansion, a 15.4in screen, and an optional webcam. See our Laptop Advisor website for expert reviews of today’s best laptops, plus read our essential advice to...

If a nice screen on your next business notebook sounds good, take a closer look. The Fujitsu LifeBook E8410 delivers that and much more for a good price. Carla Thornton Lowest online price: £N/A...
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ozhardware.com.au Updated: 2014-05-28 01:26:27
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Fujitsu’s latest notebook offering that we have the chance to review is the LifeBook E8410, a full sized and fully featured notebook packing some serious power. The E8410 sells online for around AU$2600 and when you see what you get for this price...
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This is one of the best business notebooks weve put to the test and it says a lot about Intels latest Centrino Pro platform. Despite the build quality and lack of Turbo Boost we were very happy with the results.

Good multitasking and productivity application performance results, Connectivity...

Lacks Turbo Boost; Build quality isnt great on our pre-production model The Final Word This is one of the best business notebooks weve put to the test and it says a lot about Intels latest Centrino Pro platform. Despite the build quality and lack of...

This is one of the best business notebooks weve put to the test and it says a lot about Intels latest Centrino Pro platform. Despite the build quality and lack of Turbo Boost we were very happy with the results.
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Fujitsu has officially joined the Penryn party with multiple LifeBook models now available with Intels newest generation of Core 2 Duo processors.

Modular optical drive/battery bay, LCD Status Indicator, Options for X3100 (more battery life, less gaming) and the 8400MG (more gaming, some loss of battery life), Excellent battery life, Tons of ports and connectivity options, Options for Vista and XP...

A little too much flex in the plastics, Poor touchpad feedback, Easy to accidentally remove modular drive.

Overall, the Fujitsu LifeBook E8410 with Penryn is an excellent option for working professionals in larger companies or IT professionals who need a modern notebook that can interface with older technology. Although the E8410 would still make a perfectl...
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This unit is powerful enough for the desktop yet light enough to travel well.

Can use two batteries at once, Optional eraserhead pointing device...

Tinnysounding speakers...

This unit is powerful enough for the desktop yet light enough to travel well.
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Packing durability, a host of security options, and excellent performance, the Fujitsu LifeBook E8410 is a good all-around business notebook.

Strong productivity performance, Wealth of security options, Excellent Wi-Fi throughput...

Low screen resolution, Small touchpad buttons, A bit heavy...

Striking a fine balance between performance and design is the Fujitsu LifeBook E8410, the successor to the E8210. The system packs in all the essentials needed to keep mobile professionals productive in the office and (occasionally) on the go: a fast I...
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The Fujitsu E8410 is a Santa Rosa updated model notebook featuring a low-end 8400M-G DX10 graphics card but excellent connectivity and port options as well as a great battery life.

LCD Status Indicator, Modular Optical Bay, Options for X3100 (more battery life, less heat) and the 8400MG (a little more power, some loss of battery life), Firm Screen, Very sensitive HDD shock cage, Beautiful screen with resolutions options, Ex...

Poor keyboard layout, Touchpad feedback, Some flexibility in the notebook body, Flex in the screen casing.

Overall, I would say that the Fujistu E8410 embodies the struggle between battery life and power, heat and noise, price and performance, weight and build quality. The E8410 has great advantages and features … but also a few weaknesses. The impo...
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Its not the most travel- or multimedia-friendly business laptop you can find, but the Fujitsu LifeBook E8410 has classy looks, class-leading application performance, and abundant security features (including Intels Centrino Pro technology)...

Elegant design; comfortable keyboard; modular bay; good port selection; excellent security features, including Centrino Pro; superior application performance...

A bit bulky; no volume, media-control buttons; mediocre DVD performance; weak audio...

Built more for work than play, this midsize notebook delivers cutting-edge security features and productivity prowess that will satisfy most business users...
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